would have pulled the trigger. >>> which leaves with cisco. despite doing a massive restructure in the previous quarter, should it have heralded a better turnaround. i still can't believe for the life of me why cisco didn't preannounce its horrendous situation, especially when you consider the drop off in forecasts for next year. i think cisco is getting its butt kicked by everyone right now. it's not fashionable to talk about it. but come on, let's be out there. we poelt spoke to palo alto the day. i believe sienna is winning the war and so is juniper. the solution? somebody's head needs to roll, specifically john chambers. hey, hey, ho ho, john chambers has to go. he has been unable to turn around the operation. the a la carte companies are crushing end solution providers like cisco. only one way out. break up the company. and that's something probably can't do. i think he'll be too stubborn. i think new blood would invigorate the company and bring it back into the fold of real growth technology. let him say as chairman. just like ibm and at